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W.T.Richards commented on Dan Green's group 'Sonic artists collective'
Live Avant-Garde Experimental Music Concert Collaboration played/improvised live across the Net - Show starts Wed' 19th Oct 11am UK time. See below for details: From my good friend and sometimes collaborator, A.Donovan. Hope you tune in and…
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W.T.Richards commented on Dan Green's group 'Sonic artists collective'
Free downloads, more on my AR page (see my blog) more to come, EMP - Representations of Unseen Colours. Download link:- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CYK56K7Q EMP - Sonic Soup. Download link:- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7IKCQIS2 Best wishes
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http://dan-green.blogspot.com
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single
College / University
Nottingham Trent University
Program / Degree
Ba Fine Art
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Artist
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Conceptual, Event, Installation, Painting, Performance, Video
About my artwork
The quest is essential, the doorway is key and the experience is waiting. The artist as a pilgrim, as an explorer. The romantic hero cast against his chosen landscape begins to perform a task of a search inside themselves for a deeper meaning. A formless God, unachievable dreams and unrequited love, the pilgrim chases his desire although it always remains one step away.

It is the use of disparity and representation which develops a gap, somewhere between the work and the viewer or betwixt elements within the work which creates space and disorientation – an opportunity for experience. The crossing of the threshold into liminality, the gap between the representation and what it represents, the opportunistic doorway all combine to create the circumstances of the sublime; it is the viewers willingness to explore the space that completes the work. The gap between religion and faith, the space between the universe and humanity, the gradual merging of country and city and the desire to capture the sun.

My work is often captured in the moment before being represented. Video and photography provide an instant way to capture a moment, and voiceover allows for a disparate element to be introduced in order to exploit space for the viewer to inhabit and allow their own preconceptions to make connections and interpretations of what is represented.


http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviewers/single/54207
www.dan-green.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/machinemusicstuff
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Bas Jan Ader, David Blandy, Ben Judd, Guido Van de Werve, Jorge Heiser, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, James Turrell, Agnes Martin, Robert Ryman, Mark Rothko, Brice Marden, Brian Eno, Robert Henke, Alva Noto, Kandinsky, Mondrian, David Toop, .......
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At 12:01am on December 1, 2008, Save Our Studios - Oldknows Factory ArtistsSave Our Studios - Oldknows Factory Artists said…
Hello Dan,
Please join our campaign to keep three Nottingham studio groups from being evicted to make way for a companies expansion plans - see the SOS page here on ArtReview abd tell the world!
Cheers, Mik

At 11:03am on September 24, 2008, Nicholas WrightNicholas Wright said…
regarding exhibition space in notts mate try this becaue i am feeling really nice today

The Malt Cross Gallery

WHO: Emerging and innovative regional and national artists and artistic practices.

WHAT: The newly refurbished Malt Cross gallery is available for hire. With a unique and accessible city-centre location, this quality exhibition space is available at competitive rates for shows, group work, meetings or seminars.

WHEN: Ongoing.

PAYMENTS: N/A

CHARGES: Contact the Malt Cross for details of hire costs and general information.

DETAILS: The Gallery’s unique location, within a Grade II listed building, accessible through the busy Malt Cross cafe-bar, creates a gallery space with great potential. Exhibitors will benefit from the extensive promotional potential of the cafe-bar, which is also a well known and established music venue.

APPLY: To apply please contact Tom Slater. Tel: 0115 941 1048. The Malt Cross Gallery 16 St James’s St Nottingham NG1 6FG.

CONTACT: tom@maltcross.com

www.maltcross.com

Deadline: 1 August 2009

Organiser/employer: Naomi Terry
At 12:35pm on July 16, 2008, SaLon GallerySaLon Gallery said…
Hi~
We are going to organise a preview night at 23rd July for the SaLon Summer 2008 Show, which showcases emerging, innovative artwork from London's SaLon Gallery's annual hunt for the UK's most talented graduates.


We would very love to invite you to the preview night 

Would you please leave me a message if you could make it? Many thanks~

More detail see http://www.artreview.com/events/event/show?id=1474022%3AEvent%3A332492

SaLon Gallery always welcome the emerging artists to join our team.

Cheers,

Samir
At 11:27pm on May 27, 2008, Mel ChilMel Chil said…
Hey,
I often wonder about the place of music in sound art and art. as a listener, when i'm attentive, i percieve many sounds as they occur naturally, as music. quite complex textures and polyphony can arise out of the background. I think Cage framed this for us in formal music contexts.
if the intention is to arrange, mix, compose, edit, improvise, play, spark, sound/music that moves through time -- where and how can this kind of temporal activity fit? I don't think it is just a matter of finding the right physical space, although that's important too. How do music and art interact? I'm interested in bringing music as well as sound into installation. (i've played in all sorts of places - informal, formal, environmental, galleries and my compositions have been performed in auditoriums etc. but i'm interested in spatialising performers as well as sound for multi-channel environments). And then there's visual music. I really liked your paintings - I got immediately that there was movement, rhythm in there..
At 10:58pm on May 25, 2008, Mel ChilMel Chil said…
Hey, has there been much discussion action in the Sonic Artist group? i'm also interested in where music and art cross. perception of music vs. sound, sound vs. noise etc.
At 12:27am on May 17, 2008, Meghan McKnightMeghan McKnight said…
Hey Dan, thanks for finding me!
At 8:03pm on May 16, 2008, kika nicolelakika nicolela said…
thanks for the add, dan. check my group video artists!
kika
At 7:42pm on April 21, 2008, Geoff Diego LitherlandGeoff Diego Litherland said…
Hi Dan
I'd like to invite you to my forthcoming show at the Goldfactory Research Space, which is at Egerton Studios, Oldknows Building, St Anns Hill on Thursday the 24th of April from 6 till 9pm.

I've recently re-built the space there, so this show will unveil the new gallery/research space, and we hope it will be an exciting venue in Nottingham for artists to have the freedom to experiment with their practice.

My work will include recent paintings, videos and music, the idea being that all three media have cross pollinated with each other, creating a cacophony of happy/sad, brown earthy English/ vibrant kitsch Mexican, sights and sounds.

There'll be refreshments of tapas and beer and bring as many people as you like, the more the merrier.

Hope to see you then.

Geoff Diego Litherland
At 10:09pm on April 12, 2008, Geoff Diego LitherlandGeoff Diego Litherland said…
Thanks for the comment, pop into the gallery next week dude
At 7:44am on April 7, 2008, Michael BowdidgeMichael Bowdidge said…
Thanks for the add Dan!
 
 
 

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